As a result, some people are now treating the new plastic dinero as if it were a hot potato.
From the time.com
Was in San Jose and got a darn good burrito for not much dinero.
From the ocregister.com
Chad Ochocinco is donating dinero to the NFL yet again.
From the post-gazette.com
The more buys, the more dinero he and Pacquiao pocket.
From the dailynews.com
They also ship with a wireless keyboard and a remote, plus an HDTV Tuner can be added on for more dinero.
From the techcrunch.com
They are paid mucho dinero to pitch every fifth or sixth day and are limited to 100 or 110 pitches that day.
From the dallasnews.com
Cash is in your closets, greenbacks in the garage, dinero in the dining room, moolah under mattresses and almighty dollars in an attic.
From the chron.com
While options like these may well be lucrative career choices it is undoubtedly businesses that give Cubans access to the tourist dinero that are most sought.
From the guardian.co.uk
The senior friars used an una fuerte suma de dinero or a first class dinner to convince Governor-General Rafael de Izquierdo that Burgos is the mastermind of the coup.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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Boodle: informal terms for money
Dinero is trace-driven uniprocessor CPU cache simulator by University of Wisconsin System. Latest version of dinero is dineroIV. Usually, manufacturing test-type cache for testing/education has high cost and contains risk. Dinero helps to test test-type cache performance. ...
From the Spanish, a word for money.
1) overrated N.Y. Mets C/1B Mike Piazza, for the excessive greed exhibited by turning down an $80 million contract from Dodger management during the 1998 season, and general infatuation with $100 million contracts.